Prince Chunk

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Prince Chunk
File:Prince Chunk.jpg
Other name(s) Powder, Princess Chunk, Captain Chunk
Species Tabby cat
Sex Male
Born Powder
1998[1]
Voorhees, New Jersey
Died November 21, 2010(2010-11-21) (aged 12)
Voorhees Township, New Jersey
Nation from American
Occupation Pet
Years active 2008-2010
Owner Donna Damiani[2]
Weight 44 lbs (around 22 lbs before death)[2]

Prince Chunk (also known as Princess Chunk and Captain Chunk, real name: Powder) (1998 - November 21, 2010) was a domestic shorthair cat, who at one time was alleged to weigh forty-four pounds (some two pounds short of the world record). He was found in Voorhees, New Jersey, on July 26, 2008, by Animal Control, who nicknamed him "Captain Chunk". After a search for his owner, it was found that his name was Powder and that he was abandoned by Donna Oklatner, an elderly Voorhees resident. Oklatner claimed she couldn't afford to take care of the cat when she lost her home in foreclosure proceedings.[3]

He was later adopted from the Camden County Animal Shelter in New Jersey by Donna Damiani, and in August 2008 his weight was already down to 22 pounds.[2]

According to the Guinness World Records, the largest tabby cat was forty-six pounds and fifteen ounces.[4] Since then, the publishers have dropped the category to prevent deliberate overfeeding and possible harm to cats.

He made television appearances on Live with Regis and Kelly, Good Morning America, Fox News, and MSNBC, based on his reported weight, but reliable sources of the cat's definitive weight in July 2008 are not available. One paper reported that "shelter officials said they were perplexed by the discrepancy", after the Damiani family found that the cat weighed just over 22 pounds, "days after" receiving him.[5]

Prince Chunk died on November 21, 2010, due to heart disease.[6]

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